Power Quality Improvement Of Solar Power Plants In Grid Connected System Using Novel Resilient Direct Unbalanced Control (Rduc) Technique

2020 
Abstract Distributed Generation systems (DGs) using solar power is one of the new trends in power generation. These distributed generating units are integrated to form a micro grid to serve the loads among the locality, which is in connection with the utility grid for power transmission. The elimination of the harmonics in the grid and the usage of solar energy resources in the power electronics applications become famous worldwide. In this work, a Resilient Direct Unbalanced Control (RDUC) algorithm is used to improve the performance of the controller by achieving optimal numerical parameters for photovoltaic power generation - Unified Power Quality Conditioner (PV-UPQC). Then the voltage sag, swell and elimination of current harmonics are used to study the effects of proposed RDUC algorithm for photovoltaic feed UPQC system. According to the evaluations, the proposed unified power quality conditioner eliminates both the supply current distortion caused by a non-linear load and the load voltage distortion introduced after adding fifth and seventh harmonics to the Alternating Current (AC) mains voltage. To validate the simulation results of Resilient Direct Unbalanced Control scheme, tests are performed under various operating conditions. Test results show the satisfactory behavior under steady state, and dynamic conditions such as load unbalance, insolation variation, voltage sag and swell. Finally, Total Harmonic Distortions (THDs) of proposed optimization-based grid current and grid voltages found within limits of the IEEE standard.
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